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How To Profit From Smart Banner Advertising
If you've ever wondered about banner advertising, well, it's been on the net since the beginning and earlier in print. If you knew or understood what is possible with banner advertising, we're pretty confident you would probably walk away from PPC if you're doing it. But that doesn't mean banner advertising is only for the big boys. You can perform research that will pinpoint sites within your niche where you can buy ad space for a month for relatively cheap. We'll show you three excellent strategies for implementing banner advertising that will help you when you do begin. If you wish to use Banner advertising to its full effect ensure that you use it to advertise new product launches for example List Building Automation Bonus.
Avoid making your banner ad image or graphic heavy because it can affect load times. If your banner is missing any images then obviously that will seriously impact your conversions. You can optimize your graphics for load times, plus the most important thing is your copy on the banner. You're not putting up your ad to impress people with your designing skills, but to get traffic. Some people love Flash and want to put it in their banners, so all we'll say is to test Flash vs. no Flash and see who wins. If you have too much Flash, then you can just see how well it is converting. You never really want to annoy the visitors because if your blinking and jumping Flash banner is annoying the complete crap out of them - they will not click on it.
You won't have much room for copy, so your words (copy) really have to hit home and strike a chord with them. You can study other banners that are live and get good ideas for strong words to use. Just like PPC ads, you cannot use extraneous words that contribute nothing to the message. You have to make the best use of the limited space you do have on a banner. If you wish to use Banner advertising to its full effect ensure that you utilize it to promote new service launches such as List Building Automation Review.
After you write your banner copy, be sure to go back and read it aloud to get a good feel. So just remember that an ad is not a free for all, and if it is then you can kiss any conversions goodbye. This is important because nowadays people want to see simple ads that clearly explain what the offer is about. That's why it's not necessary to contract out or pay a lot for banner designs. So remember to optimize your banner and images for faster loading times.
Another reason to stay away from intense graphics is they can overpower your copy, and that is something to be avoided at all costs.
There is a small learning curve if you want to be profitable with banner advertising. Your results will be the most impressive when you take the time to learn how to do it. Don't try to do it all in one day, and be patient with the process because it can work for you.
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Just saw The Invisible and it was absolutely riveting, but was anyone else disappointed with the ending?
Don't read on if you don't want me to spoil it for you, but it was so disappointing at the end, when Annie confronts Nick's mother in the hospital. Then it got 'corny' when she spoke for Nick, and wandered into his hospital bed bleeding with no help for her wound. It also left me hanging with his best friend - did he live? Did they stay friends? And did Marcus die? No real closure w/ his mom either. But otherwise I thought it was an amazing movie about brokenness and forgiveness
Yea it kinda pissed me off... there she is bleeding out in a hospital and yet....still dies.... it doesnt make sense!! and then NO ON says anything about being near him with like blood soaking everything!! I thought the ending with the brother was cute but still it did leave a LOT unfinished!!
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